Click to viewWe are all busy, busy people. However, we've all got necessary grown-up tasks that usually end up on the bottom of our to-do list because they have something to do with bureaucratic red tape—whether that be renewing your driver's license or passport or getting your mail held or forwarded when you vacation or move. Instead of physically showing up and waiting in line like a sucker, you can get a ton of these things done completely online.

Renew stuff

Get information about renewing your driver's license, title registration, tag updates, etc. at the Renew Your Driver's License page. For the most part, you're still going to have to shuffle down to your local DMV—but forewarned is forearmed. The more you can get together before you have to go there, the better. Some tasks, such as vehicle registration renewal, can be accomplished completely online (this will vary by state).

Forms

Register to vote with the National Voter Registration Form; this enables you not only to you know, vote, but also to avoid those long lines at City Hall the day before an election.

In addition, there's the ginormous Forms.gov, which pretty much holds every form you will ever possibly be required to fill out for anything remotely official-ish in your lifetime. You can browse an A-Z index of agencies or actual form names; there's also a good list of the most frequently used forms for instant clickability.

Misc

There's so much you can accomplish online that otherwise is a gigantic pain in the tookus, such as: